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Discover Ludwig"informed shortly" is correct in written English.
It can be used to refer to an upcoming event or information that will be revealed soon or at a later time. For example: "We will be informed shortly about the final decision."
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In the early morning the information was fed to London and ministers began to be informed shortly after 8am.
The prime minister said he had been informed shortly before the public announcement.
Parliament will be informed shortly of the detailed changes to the border security budget when the department's main supplementary estimates are published.
Though told initially by Israeli military authorities that the once routine permits would be granted, the delegation was informed shortly before the scheduled departure that all 17 applications had been denied.
It was not all bad news for Purdy, as Barker was informed shortly after the fight that he would meet Daniel Geale, from Australia, for the IBF middleweight title on 17 August in New York.
Philip II had already been informed shortly before Dudley's decoration: Lord Robert has come so much into favour that he does whatever he likes with affairs and it is even said that her majesty visits him in his chamber day and night.
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We were somewhere in the vicinity of the Gowanus Canal, our host, Susan Morrison, informed us, shortly after bringing Loudon Wainwright III onto the stage.
He promised to hold them accountable again Tuesday in the first round of the Big East tournament, but informed them shortly before the game that the same unit would go.
Host Matt Lauer told viewers that he had spoken with Deen the day before to arrange the interview, but that one of her representatives informed him, shortly before the show's airtime on Friday, she would not be attending.
On Sunday, Bourque was placed on waivers, a decision the 33-year-old left wing was informed of shortly before he participated in the team's morning skate at American Airlines Center.
The menu is stripped down and blunt as a fist: "Pig Cheeks, Cider & Turnips" it informs you, shortly, "Duck Confit, Beans, Trotters".
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